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New England Statistical Society’s NextGen: Data Science Day 2019 Session Speakers Biographies
New England Statistical Society’s NextGen: Data Science Day 2019
Session Speakers Biographies
Session 1: Business Analytics in Practice (10:40AM–12:10PM)
Chair: Dooti Roy (Boehringer-Ingelheim)
Shingo Goto
Shingo Goto is an associate professor of finance at the College of Business, the University of
Rhode Island URI). His research interests include various topics of investment and portfolio
management. His research has been published in leading academic journals such as the Review
of Financial Studies, Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, Journal of Banking and
Finance, among others. Shingo has also been actively involved in the practice of equity portfolio
management. He conducted equity portfolio management research at Barclays Global Investors
and serves as an advisor to Nomura Asset Management and Research Affiliates. Shingo holds a
Ph.D. in finance and an MBA from The Anderson School at UCLA and a bachelor’s degree from
the University of Tokyo.
New England Statistical Society’s NextGen: Data Science Day 2019 Session Speakers Biographies
Nathan Lally
Nathan Lally is a Senior Machine Learning Modeler at The Hartford Steam Boiler (Munich Re
Group) where he focuses on statistical learning applications to IoT sensor data, statistical
methods development and oversight, and insurance product pricing models.
Cesar Hernandez
Cesar is a seasoned analyst. He holds a mechanical engineering degree from Venezuela. He
graduated from Bentley university in the MBA / MSIT program in 2012. During this time, he
completed a professional certification in Analytics. He started his career in analytics at Deloitte,
and later moved to Vistaprint where he worked on analytics and data science teams. Most
recently he works at Tripadvisor in the product analytics team for Hotels. Most of his current
projects involved Machine Learning and Data engineering pipelines. He likes to work on data
projects where he can define and create full end-to-end data products: from data tracking,
ETLs, Machine learning to production code. When he is not working, or learning new data stuff,
he likes to spend time with his family or hiking in New England with his dog Baxter.
New England Statistical Society’s NextGen: Data Science Day 2019 Session Speakers Biographies
Rebecca Qu
Rebecca (Mengqi) Qu is the Marketing Analytics & Operations Manager at Tufin with experience in various aspects of business analysis and marketing operations including predictive modeling, marketing attribution, ROI analysis, campaign strategy, and lifecycle management. A strong believer in the power of creative thinking in the workplace, Rebecca tests new methodologies helps overcome the challenges of accurately capturing, analyzing, reporting, and getting insights from data.
New England Statistical Society’s NextGen: Data Science Day 2019 Session Speakers Biographies
Session 2: Challenges in Data Science (10:40AM–12:10PM)
Chair: Moinak Bhaduri (Bentley University)
Ben Lohnes
Ben is a Principal Analytic Consultant at Epsilon of the Publicis Groupe in Paris. He is a frequent
speaker at New England area events and universities on the topic of Data Storytelling. At
Epsilon Ben’s passion for storytelling is evident each day as he supports dozens of teams with
strategic data communications. In addition to managing analytic projects for a large financial
services client, he also teaches classes about making complicated communication simpler and
more relevant to audiences. Ben has worked in a variety of industries including Finance, Travel,
Healthcare, and Energy. Ben has a B.S. in Applied Economics and Business Management from
Cornell University and an M.S. in Business Analytics from Bentley University.
New England Statistical Society’s NextGen: Data Science Day 2019 Session Speakers Biographies
Marco Marabelli
Marco Marabelli is an associate professor of information and process management at Bentley
University, where he teaches various courses related to business process management and data
analytics. His research, interdisciplinary in nature, spans across the fields of organizational
studies, information systems and communication. Marco’s focus is on how collaboration and
the creation of innovative ideas occurs in organizations and networks and how information
technologies can enable or constraint these practices. To study these phenomena, he takes a
critical and practice-based approach and conducts ethnographic studies, mainly in the
healthcare domain.
Marco’s most recent interests concern the ethical issues associated with the widespread
diffusion of surveillance technologies and algorithmic-based decision systems, which lead to
important discrimination and privacy problems. Marco’s research is published in in a variety of
leading journals and conference proceedings in his field.
New England Statistical Society’s NextGen: Data Science Day 2019 Session Speakers Biographies
Qingyang Zhang
Dr. Qingyang Zhang is currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematical
Sciences at the University of Arkansas. Before joining UARK, he earned his Ph.D. degree in
Statistics from Northwestern University. Dr. Zhang’s research interests focus on probabilistic
graphical models, especially the Bayesian network inference and semiparametric graphical
models, as well as their applications to computational system biology. He has published 15
peer-reviewed papers in Journal of the American Statistical Association, Canadian Journal of
Statistics, PLoS Genetics and BMC Systems Biology etc.
New England Statistical Society’s NextGen: Data Science Day 2019 Session Speakers Biographies
Reagan Mozer
Reagan Mozer is an Assistant Professor of Mathematical Sciences at Bentley University who is
broadly interested in applied statistics problems in education, political science, and health care.
Prior to joining Bentley, she received her PhD in statistics at Harvard University. Her current
research interests include the development and application of methods for causal inference
with complex data, including text data, randomized experiments complicated by issues such as
non-compliance, and observational studies with time-varying treatments.
New England Statistical Society’s NextGen: Data Science Day 2019 Session Speakers Biographies
Session 3: Careers in Data Science (1:20PM– 2:50PM)
Chair: Jing Wu (University of Rhode Island)
Naitee Ting
Naitee Ting is a Fellow of American Statistical Association (ASA). He is currently a Director in the
Department of Biostatistics and Data Sciences at Boehringer-Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals Inc.
(BI). He joined BI in September of 2009, and before joining BI, he was at Pfizer Inc. for 22 years
(1987-2009). Naitee received his Ph.D. in 1987 from Colorado State University (major in
Statistics). He has an M.S. degree from Mississippi State University (1979, Statistics) and a B.S.
degree from College of Chinese Culture (1976, Forestry) at Taipei, Taiwan.
Naitee published articles in Technometrics, Statistics in Medicine, Drug Information
Journal, Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference, Journal of Biopharmaceutical Statistics,
Biometrical Journal, Statistics and Probability Letters, and Journal of Statistical Computation
and Simulation. His book “Dose Finding in Drug Development” was published in 2006 by
Springer, and is considered as the leading reference in the field of dose response clinical
trials. The book “Fundamental Concepts for New Clinical Trialists”, co-authored with Scott
Evans, was published by CRC in 2015. Another book “Phase II Clinical Development of New
Drugs”, co-authored with Chen, Ho, and Cappelleri was published in 2017 (Springer). Naitee is
an adjunct professor of Columbia University and University of Connecticut. Naitee has been an
active member of both the ASA and the International Chinese Statistical Association (ICSA).
New England Statistical Society’s NextGen: Data Science Day 2019 Session Speakers Biographies
Kathy Ziff
Kathy Ziff has worked at Travelers Insurance since 2012 in various roles within Business
Intelligence & Analytics. She is currently the Advanced Analytics Recruiter for the Actuarial &
Analytics Leadership Development Program, which hires and develops entry-level statisticians
and data scientists. Kathy partners with schools across New England to identify top statistical
talent interested in pursuing a career in industry. She has an undergraduate degree in
Economics from the University of Connecticut.
New England Statistical Society’s NextGen: Data Science Day 2019 Session Speakers Biographies
Joe Dery
Joe's tenure with Dell EMC began in November of 2011 when he took on the role as one of
EMC’s first Data Scientists. Today, he serves as the Global Director of Decision Sciences &
Automation, supporting both Finance & Sales with a team of over 50 advanced analytics
professionals. During his time with Dell EMC, Joe has utilized cross-functional big data, industry-
leading technologies, and the newest data science practices to drive action around some of Dell
EMC’s most complex challenges.
Currently, Joe’s organization focuses on: integrated operating plan analytics, forecasting
analytics, sales compensation & quota analytics, business solution automation, and analytics
training. Outside of Dell EMC, Joe is an Adjunct Lecturer in the Graduate School at Bentley
University where he teaches Customer Data Analysis and Quantitative Methods for Business
Decisions. Joe holds a PhD in Business with a concentration in Analytics from Bentley University,
a Masters in Marketing Analytics from Bentley, and a Bachelors from Babson College with
concentrations in Statistical Modeling and Marketing.
New England Statistical Society’s NextGen: Data Science Day 2019 Session Speakers Biographies
Andrew Warner
Drew Warner is a Director of Data Science for Talent Analytics at Liberty Mutual. His team
develops data science products for all stages of the employee lifecycle, from hire to turnover. In
addition, he is currently a hiring lead for the Liberty Mutual Data Science Graduate Summer
Internship Program. Drew has a PhD from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Mathematics.
When not at work he spends his free time with his wife and two amazing boys, Alex and Zach.
New England Statistical Society’s NextGen: Data Science Day 2019 Session Speakers Biographies
Session 4: Workshop - Tableau (1:20PM– 2:50PM)
Chair: Moinak Bhaduri (Bentley University)
Ekaterina (Kat) Cleary
Ekaterina (Kat) Cleary, PhD, is a Professorial Research Associate at the Center for Integration of
Science and Industry at Bentley University. She received her BS in Biology/Bioinformatics from
UMass Lowell and MS degree in Bioinformatics from Boston University. She holds a PhD in
Biomedical Engineering and Biotechnology from UMass Lowell, where her thesis work focused
on discovering complex geomedical patterns in Alzheimer’s disease. Her current research at
Bentley examines the public sector's contribution to the science underlying new drug discovery,
as well as the public value created from this science. She also teaches Data Visualization in
Bentley’s Graduate Business Analytics program.